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THE NEW CANADIAN
An independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
ade^

Kumura

Vol. XXVI.—No. 32

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1962

TORONTO, ONTARIO

THERE ARE SOME Japanese
Canadians who live in fear that
someday fate may put them in
the hands of some strange doctor
who doesn’t realize they are
slightly different from routine
patients. These people-diabetics,
epileptics, hemophiliacs and vic­
TOKYO.—Mr. lyemasa TokuTORONTO. — The National
Welfare Committee—This com­
tims of myasthenia gravis, blood gawa, president of the Japan- ing better relationships between
Canada
and
Japan.
J
CCA
held
its
regular
monthly
mittee
reported it is tackling* all
conditions and drug allergies— Canada Society, will risit Cana­
meetingon
Wednesday,
April
IS
kinds
of
procedures and giving
must always carry some form of da next week to attend- the com­ _ Mr. Tokugawa will arrive in
their medical history wherever pletion ceremonies of the Dr Vancouver on May 2nd and re­ at the office with President' Ed­ assistance in various fields. The
they go. If an accident occurs to Niitobe Memorial Japanese Gar­ main their a few days before ward Ide chairing the proceed­ procedures undertaken by this
them it could mean the difference den at the University of British continuing on to Toronto on May ings. Following the secretary’s committee are printed in the mi­
between life and death. I was one Columbia.
4th. He will stay in Toronto “for reading of the minutes of the pre­ nutes of each months meeting for
of them—I’m allergic to a teta­
three
days before proceeding to vious meeting, reports were re­ the benefit of each chapter.
Mr. Tokugawa was the central
ceived from various committees.
nus shot—but a mild case.
Last moiiths report dealt with;
figure in raising funds to build Ottawa and Montreal. He is sche­

500

Club

-The
constitution
Death
notices to the Japanese
duled
to.return
to
Japan
ria
Los
This discovery came ^after I this garden. The amount of funds
was discussed article by article authorities in cases where the de­
had received the second bad collected in Japan totalled eight Angeles.
knife-cut of my life. After sewing million yens.
Mrs. Takako Toko, secretary and a few changes were made on ceased JC possessed Japanese Na ­
Coipies of the tionality Papers. This months re­
me up, the doctor gave me an
of
the Japan-Canada Society for the draft copy.
For his efforts on this project,
constitution will be sent out to port will deal with; The with­
allergy test—just like the time of Dr.
the
past
eight
years,
will
also
at
­
McKenzie, - President of
the first cut. And, as usual, fol­ U.B.C. extended an invitation to tend the U.B.C. ceremonies. She the JGCA Chapters across the drawal of Japanese Nationality
lowed it up with a tetanus shot. Mr. Tokugawa to attend the May will visit Eastern Canada, and country and final arrangements
1 thought nothing more about it. 2nd ceremony at the garden.
tour the area about two weeks be­ will then be made to start the or­ papers by persons now living* in
this country.
This information
fore returning to Japan.
But next day - my lips began to
ganization.
As minister to Canada prior to
itch, and gradually the rest of
will
be printed in the minutes of
my body. I looked in the mirrow the Second World War, Mr. To­
this month’s meeting*.
and froze. My lips were swollen kugawa was the first Japanese Confab At Seaiuay Hotel
I m m i g ra t i o n C o m in i 11 ee—Th i s
diplomat
to
serve
in
this
country.
to “Ugandi” proportions. Imme­
Since
his
return
to
Japan
he
has
committee informed the meeting
diately I made another horrify­
that they have been giving ans­
ing discoverey: plate-sized red been president of the Japan-Can­
blotches were growing all over ada Society, an organization
wers and advise to persons mak­
my body. Frantically I raced to who’s aim is to promote better
ing inquiries about entry of re­
the office of iny Ben Casey. He understanding and to foster goodwill
between
the
two
countries.
latives and friends from Japan,
quickly pumped me with a coun­
under* the new immigration regu­
ter-shot and pills.
Needless to When Canadian, Prime Minister, . TORONTO. — The conference
of wonk put into it.
say, I did survive (although John Diefenbaker visited Japan of the committees of the Japa­ sure
lations.
The Centre project is a
much to the annoyance of some last year he singled out Mr. To­ nese Canadian Centre to be held operative work which lives coThe committee is also advising
by
of my best friends). And now, kugawa for his efforts in promot- at file Seaway Hotel in Toronto
and
encouraging technicians de­
the individual efforts of all the
after acquiring different -treaton April 29th will present an op­
siring to come to Canada from
merit, I do not need the tetanus
portunity. for all in attendance members of the community and
shot.
Japan,
to make application to the
to gain a wider knowledge of the it requires this measure of human
But to those other unfortunate
Canadian Embassy in Tokyo.
resource.
Centre.
people, who must carry their me­
An unofficial source regaled
The conference will give the
The accomplishments of the
dical history'with them wherever
members attending a greater un­ Centre when it is built may only that the Canadian Embassy in
they go, there is some good news.
derstanding of . each committee be hoped for now or even dre'am- Tokyo recently received an ap­
The Canadian Medic Alert Foun­
program and the problems they
dation is advocating the use of
present prior to and during the ed about until the Centre becomes plication for entry into this
their bracelets arid amulets in­
construction period slated to com­ a living reality, but the present country from a Japanese high,
scribed with your medical history.
mence this September.
By K. TSUYUKI
considerable wonk by so many school student.
More than 2000 Canadians are al­
In
aiming
for
the
successful
Public Relations—The commit­
individuals is an encouraging
N.C. Tokyo Correspondent
ready wearing these medals and
operation
of
the
completed
Cen
­
realitv.
tee
reported that President, Ed
bracelets warning that medical
TOKYO.—French speaking Ja­
Ide has taken over this post and
aid aimed at saving their life panese diplomat Mr. Yukihisa tre, extensive work has still t-o
could kill them.
be
achieved
during
this
building
Tamura, 48, will arrive in Mon­
has been giving lectures to vari­
Medic Alert was formed in the treal next week to take over the period.
ous Canadian organizations with
United States six years ago by post of Japanese Consulate-GenThe present spirit and feeling
regards to Japanese Canadian
a doctor whose daughter nearly eral vacated by the . transfer
of
the
committee
members
for
the
activities.
These lectures by Mr.
died from a tetanus shot. Even earlier, this year of Mr. K. Ikawa
Centre,
it
is
hoped,
will
be
con
­
Ide were reported as been well
her father was unaware of her, to Belgium.
veyed
to
the
membership
and
allergy. Now this girl wears an
received
by* the organizations.
In an interview with this reRICHMOND HILL. — Nisei
amulet inscribed: “Alergic to te­ porter, Mr. Tamura stated that public through the press and all physician,
George Hirano, 29, of
tanus.”
'
he and his wife, Shigeko, were others in attendance at the con­ 59 Malemute Cresc., Agincourt
Hubby Out Late.
°fficial oE ^e Canadian very excited over this appoint­ ference.
was killed Sunday night when his
An official of the Centre stated car was struck by a freight train
Medic Alert Foundation at 176 ment and looking forward to this
;j ^»Or^e Avenue in Toronto new post in the largest French- —In the present phase of the on the Elgin Mills Sideroad in
saad; “In these days of increas­ speaking metropolis on the North Centre (project a large number of Richmond Hill.
individuals are actively engaged
ing travel these medical identifi­ American continent.
The accident occurred at an
cation tags are imperative.
A
The newly appointed Consulate - in some aspect of the Centre unprotected level crossing. Dr.
patient takes with him a poten­ General also said that he would planning, studies and research
Hirano was alone in the car. The
tial emergency.”
like to maintain good relations work. It is a time when there is 88-car freight train went nearly
VANCOUVER.—Japanese ■wo­
A cardiac case taking anti­ with Japanese Canadians in Mon­ need to acquaint each individual half a mile down the track be­ men
aren’t sure that they want'
coagulants can die if given a-dif­ treat and also with Japanese with wider and more detailed fore its crew could stop it.
their
husbands to forsake the
ferent drug,” he continued. “It films established in Canada’s knowledge of the Centre and to
Dr.
Hirano
who
was
a
genera!
geisha
or tea house and come
encourage their interest in this
takes 20 minutes to take a blood largest city.
practioner leaves his wife and straight home after work.
project.
test and you can die in the de­
two children.
Mr. Tamura and his wife will
lay.”
.
It’s a matter of prestige, says
The creating of the Centre is
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Stanhope-Reid, wife
leave Joi’ Canada on May 1st and a new and-difficult work in which
Yoshitaro Hirano of Toronto.
n
you’re wearing one of
of New Zealand’s high commis­
these bracelts or medals, a tele­ will stop over in Vancouver be- the answers on the Centre and
sioner to Canada.
the
ideas
unfold
only
by
the
meaphone call to the foundation can fore proceeding to Montreal.
“Husbands who don’t come
i . e person’s complete medic home early have so much pres­
m history,” he added.
tige that if they do come directly
, It costs only $5.00 to join Mehome there’s a doubt that they
010 Alert. And it is a non-profit
are doing -well at business,” she
TORONTO. — Canadians are dualistic. And your social customs kukere. Friends in Britain and the said in an interview during a visit
organization financed by subnot color-conscious, according t-o are based on the individual rather United States say they can’t be­ here.
scuptions and donations.
lieve it.
two African students here, they than the community.”
She spent several years in To­
They said England is the worst
Edward
U.
Chukukere
added:
just too busy rushing around
kyo
while her husband served
TfdIE NISEI arts AND LET- are
“And you go rushing about in place for prejudice. “But the En­ with the New Zealand diplomatic
to be friendly. It is the British
group is holding a photo- who
are the most prejudiced of automobiles. This makes Cana­ glish are prejudiced against all service in Japan.
contest with trophies
Mr.
Nwachukwu
dian social life different from any foreigners,”
Jail.
Despite all the fluttering over
varded to the best art shots.
said.
we
have
experienced
even
in
Silas
O.
Nwachukwu,
a
posthubby
’s homecoming, Mrs. Reid
^^ to this contest write or
“In some cities you will find was surprised to find how much
ruact: Mr. Jim Hayashi at Ja- graduate student in geological Europe.
“You have no intimate cafes or
Camera Centre, 294 Yonge sciences from Lagos, Nigeria, quiet restaurants where we can signs in the windows of rooming Japanese men depend on their
houses stating ‘Negroes, In­ wives.
Street, Toronto, Ont.
said:
go
to
meet
people.
You
haven

t
dians, and Irish need not apply.’
“They rely on them for deci“What ■we find hardest to get time to stop and chat.”
I was astounded in Toronto when Japanese women for all their
k3^' UNIVERSE, Ken Togawa used to in Canada is being- alone NOT THE REASON
I was welcomed at the firsL sions in the home and in business,
most of the time. At home we
•nm*JUst finished posing for the are used to a community life, we
Color prejudice, they said, was roominghouse I applied to.
doll-like appearance have always
per Watson Barbell Com­ do everything- together. We don’t definitely not the reason for it.

In
England
you
will
find
peo
­
influenced their men. But then,
pany weightlifting course. Ken
ple standing on a bus rather than women all over the world know
Colox*
prejudice,
at
least
as
it
go
about
alone
or
in
twos
or
portrayed using each exercise.
affects the African student, is ne- sit beside a colored person. You how to manage men, don’t you
(Continued on Page 8)
glible
in Toronto,” said Mr. Chu- don’t encounter that in Canada.” think?”
Canadians are more indivi-

Ex-Minister To Attend National JCCA April Meeting
UBC Garden Ceremony Hears Committee Reports

Chance Ta Gain Wider
Knowledge Of J C Centre

French Speaking
Consulate-General
For Montreal

Nisei Doctor Killed
In Train-Auto Mishap

It’s A Matter
Of Prestige

Canada Not Color Conscious - Afr. Student

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on them. For the first time, the ship.
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
entire Centre organizations of
The conference will be opened
NOTARY PUBLIC
committee members and the at 2:00 pm. rith an address by
Board will meet together to pre­ the Centre’s chairman, Mr. Ro­
Office Hours Saturday
sent their plans, accomplish­ bert Kadoguchi. Dinner will be
October to April Inclusive
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The conference will serve as a period in the mid-afternoon. The
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the
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Casey
’s Corner” has been the ; seeiMs only just to include other
mulated. The work and direction program thereafter.
subject
of some concern to a few Matteis expiessing various points
of all the committees will be co­
A
registration
period
from
1readers.
Two letters to date have w view. If this cannot be done,
ordinated underta schedule aimed
been
published
and both were of ^len space should not be wasted
2:00
p.m.
will
precede
fhe
open
­
at building the Centre this year
a
critical
nature.
Uor. ®UC1 ^matters, but used for
and to make possible its success­ ing address. A fee of $2.00 will i
f

articles of interest to everyone;
ful operation.
be requested from anyone in at- I
llie jiut lettei, by Mr. V. Hori. I tor when .only one letter is pubI ’ studio—
unjustifiably criticized Mr. Tsu- I lished, one may be .forced to asInvitations have been extended tendance.
* HMIttStM^ SUPPUES
mura’s article containing several sume that the' editor himself is
quotations. For example, the partial. Surelv there must have
article began by saying “When been some letters submitted supClub Rec So To Hold bast Social iOf Season
a Caucasian meets you, a Nisei, porting Mr. Tsumura as well as
TORONTO. — There seems at the usual stomping grounds, I he accepts you immediately as a criticising him. If not, let this
Queen W.
(nothing like an extra day’s holi­ Victoria Auditorium, 53 Queen J Japanese . . . whether you are letter be one for him1.
day to help lift the moral after St. East. Misses Jean Hayashi Canadian-born and speak good
Toronto —
LE. 2m
.
a long winter's hibernation. and Phyliss Aida will be planning English or not, you will ahuivs > ■
0
on° °f the
Easter weekend had much sun­
be a Japanese to him,” said Sam !u8hh8’ht^ of The New Canadian
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlllIilllllllllllilllHin shine and late night carousing some papers for this event.
It won’t be long before, you Hagino at a recent J.C. Centre tS “le Sr111/1’ f C^eY’s Corner.”
for more people than the local can spend the week-end evening meeting.” Indeed, unless the Cau- . .Jp'8 . ’flln . Mr>. TsunwTa’s
Recover, Repair
hustlers.
travelling about the golf links. I casian is’ suffering from some a™C ■ s interesting-, informative,
But it is back to the full five But, before that occassion comes, I malignant disease of his visual
day week and some head scratch­ how about one last fling around apparatus, how can he help but io lllterest to inform—to amuse
ing as to what’s doing this week­ the dance floor. This “Mash Po- see and accept’a Nisei as Japato provoke; are these not the
Donwell Upholsterer
end.
tatoe” seems to be quite a sight nese? Does a Nisei not look like aims of a good writer? Perhaps
Club Rec Socratic is still carry­ to see. See you Sunday?
a Japanese ? Firstly, the above Mr. T. Hayashi knows the anFree Estimates
ing the flag.
You know our
quotation makes no difference
,,
Marie whatsoever
Prompt Service
to how the Nisei is (( To Mr- Tsumura may 1 say:
former club treasurer, Fred Kai­
*
*
*
accepted, but only that he is ac- ‘‘Carry on Casey! and keep up
ta, has departed to the midwest;
Phone
cepted immediately- as Japanese; the good work. Nevermind these
Winnipeg to be exact. To take
RU. 3-4900
Women's Auxiliary
RO. 7-6078
and secondly the statement was self-appointed, so-called critics
his place is a St. Kitt’s escapee,
not
made by Mr. Tsumura him- and lot’s have more of your anticArchie
Nishimura.
Let

s
see
how
S. Nagasuye — D. Mitsubata
To Hold Sakura Tea
self.
les; for it was once said by Shercur bank balance looks in Ar­
TORONTO. — “Sakura Tea”
linilllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIHlIlIllllllll. chies hands.
Then how Mr. V. Hori attacks ?tone that “he who fails in writOur banquet which was held at sponsored by the Women’s Auxil­ and perverts it into “all Cauca- rg’rpYCOmes1 olto? .a morose criinspired white
the
China House brought forth iary of the Japanese Canadian sians actively and malicious] v fin,/^
For Complete
W m,a„ves at lenS’tL excellent .
bur new president by acclama­ Centre will be held at the home harbour evil intents for the JaReal Estate Service
panese. . .” is beyond me.
(vinegar.
tion, Toke Yano. (This is a pretty
Call
sly way of getting into our social of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kadonaga,
Y. Takahashi,
In the Saturday, April 21st
2 Ravine Dr. Scarboro from 2-5 edition
FREE, don’t you think.)
of The New Canadian an­
Toronto, Ont.
This Sunday we will hold fort p.m. Price of admission is $1.25.
other letter of criticism was pubI lished by the editor. Mr. T. Ha- I
i
j
,
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yashi,
in
his
letter
not
only
praisto
V
1
Real Estate Broker
ed the editors for cutting Mr
J
^u’
HJCCA Sponsor Spring Benefit Dance
Bus. HO. 9-0551
Tsumura

s
rebuttal
to
Mr.
Hori

s
S
m^ .
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C
ntlC;
HAMILTON,
Ont. — April Street East near Ottawa Street.
letter, but also attacked Mr. Tsu IL
'^y 1
Res. OX. 4-9872
showers bring May flowers but Tliere’s only one catch! You have mura

s
column
in
general
comk that so far lonly three
1573A DANFORTH AVE.
it also brings the “Spring Bene­ to be there on time; that .is, half plaining about the “j^nile '^
(at Coxwell)
fit Dance” sponsored by the past the hour of eight. To avoid style of writing” and the lack of
±
TORONTO REAL ESTATE
Hamilton JCCA. Whose benefit? disappointment give your horse
this
something
he
calls

logical
Yours, of course! Come join in a good head start. For those who rigor.”
BOARD PHOTO CO-OP '
stands at 2 against and one for.
an evening of delightful fun and don’t have a horse come anyway.
Now, not only was the original ' Editor,
with the “MELO-TONES” Make this a memorable date so
''■'■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihihi frolic
on Saturday, May 5th. It’s real that the older folks at Nipponia article (to Mr. Hori) distasteful,
live, live music mixed with Home can enjoy the comforts but Mr. Tsumura’s whole column
it is a good policy to
dreamy tangos to twistin’ for the that they so richly deserve. Ad­ has become lacking in taste (as
have
the RIGHT POLICY
well
as

logical
rigor

)
to
Mr.
T.
talented.
.
mission is only $1.50.
Tickets
Hayashi.
Come ride with us to the . available from JCCA members.
Consult
Whether Mr. Hayashi pretends
Jockey Club Tavern, 1091. Barton I
The HJCCA
WALES and DUNCAN
to be some great literary critic
or not one cannot say, but he is
INSURANCE AGENTS
TORONTO
certainly
entitled
to
his
opinions.
A Night Before Wesak
464 Yonge Street, Toronto
However, what is puzzling is
For the very best in
TORONTO.—A cast and pro­ They were Amy Nakamura, what the editor had in mind when
Phone WA. 1-3171
duction involving the entire Sharen Ryoji and Evelyn Fujimo­
wedding casuals. . .
church organizations was fruit­ to.
For those who wish to
ful as the results indicate that “A
treasure the present in
The primary department of the
Night Before Wesak” program
the future
presented by the Toronto Budd­ Religious School provided the
hist Church was successful.
choral background.
AM. 5-8446
®eFau®e °f the interest that has been created over the
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71 Tansley 'Avenue
A fitting mood was created on
Case>
s Comer Haiku Contest” the closing date has been
Scarboro, Ontario
extended to May 17.
April 6th with the recitation of
^•iiiiiiiiiiinmiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
The Three Homages by all and a
Welcome Party For
Address all entries to:
recitation of . “Happy Wesak
“Casey’s Comer Haiku Contest”
Mr. Tasho At China
Day.”
c/o The New Canadian,
The choir introduced a 'new
479 Queen St. West,
House Restaurant
song, “Hotoke Sama” unlike most
Toronto 2-B, Ont.
TORONTO.—The planned wel­
gathas was very lively.
come party for Mr. H. Tasho,
The play, “Prince and the staff member of the Canadian
Dove” starred Ronnie Nakatsu Embassy in Japan, will be held
and Gordie Yoshida.
on April 30th from 7:00 P.M. at
Also “Sweep Away the Dust,” the CHINA HOUSE, 925 Eglinwhich was also written by Rev. ton Ave. West. Change in loca­
JAPANESE AND*
N. Ishiura, was well costumed in tion . was made because the
OCCIDENTAL FOODS
a' Buddha-era. Kunio Suyama, Kwongchow restaurant had al­
Sam Koyata, Tin Goto, Thomas ready made previous commitmeat and fish
FREE PARKING AT
Hori, Mark Komori, Paula Tsu­ ments for a large party on the
order Thurs. and Fri,
ruoka, and Karen Yamamoto
REAR OF STORE
same day.
wrought
scriptural
story
to
life.
See SUS NAGAI
Those wishing to attend are
Sangha men were in charge of
460 DUNDAS STREET WEST, TO
Phone WA. 4-8427
requested
to contact either Mr.
the stage and Dana ladies- for
Phone EM. 6-5589

EM.
Nakamura, Mr. Noda or Mr. Kat­
432 Parliament Street
costuming.
FREE DELIVERY EVERYDAY
Mrs. Fujimoto’s pupils danced, suyama (also either newspapers)
TORONTO
“Sakura. ■ Sakura” beautifully. before Saturday, April 28.
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Letter to the Editor

More On Casey's Corner

TOSH IWAI

WO niKAWO

HAIKU CONTEST

Page 8

PAGE 8

Wednesday, Apg 25_ ^

Japan Shies From I Advent of Spring’s
Roll As Economic Leader WoirelUt
By DOUGLAS'FORRESTER

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CLASSIFIED
Male Help Wanted

SECTION
P®!ence necessary.
(Toronto).

Hana Matsuri

Pbon
non

EM. S-S

A FEW GARDEN helpers and a truck
^]Uiculties of creating an
driver. Phone LE. 4-4366 (Toronto).
OPERATORS, homeworkers
/IaJIC c°™m°n market are much
,
After two weeks of
on
ladies dresses. Steady
helper wanted. Apply F
work, p:
® ^eiaLons, the Tokyo meeting Sat°r S1311 those which faced
TORONTO.

The
advent
tM.
8-8651 (Toronto)
of
8W7?
n; ;Dhone HO- 3-2110 or le.'
m the Economic Corpmission of I iVLX European nations which spring’s venial splendour was 6o-oJ4o
(Toronto).
°nIy in geographical vividly felt at the Hana-Matsuri
WAITRESS wanted, exo^--Asia and the Far East has come
not s
5 to one another but
GARDEN truck driver wanted. Phone seD ST^11 Hu- 5-403?"be
to a close, and early optimistic
service on April 8th at the Toron- Mr. Kinoshita at BA. 1-2145 (Toronto). 5 P.M. (Toronto).
1 3 a;
shared
the
common
heritage
of
lorecasts predicting the creation
an. culture an background, :o Buddhist Church where Budd- Euto salesman who is- now selling experienced d^TTTT
i
klnd of Asiatic answer
lists and friends congregated to Sr''c to householder wanted to sell Apply Kayman Dress Co"^ ^~aa!^
to the European Common Market in Asia the countries concerned celebrate the Birth of Buddha. Singer
Sewing Machines and appliances Ave^hone EM. 8-9091 (Toronto^®3
j
S
/ng
out
for
7,000
.miles
Jlave., Proved premature
Anv I
The morning congregation was u ? sld^hne- Apply Singer Sewina B OOKKEEPER TYPIST
possibility of such a plan would diff/6 cuRural and economic
3 ——■
priviledged
to hear Percy Silva (Toronto) C°- 254 Yonge St. EM. 6-8645 salary, for small dowmoU^.---3^^
depend upon full Japanese co­ cliiterences are immense.
Mr eTlHhannesk of ad^cea^!Ck 61
TNakayama, who was a graduate student at the Univer­
operation—and Japan has shied
UNIVERSITY students . for" gardeners inf' Tattersall between 9
‘^°“s
principal Japanese deletrafp
sity of Toronto fi
from
Ceylon
and
(Toronto).
M 9'5'
3-8077
the idea because she the ECAFE committee meeting J0^ taS *
_
also a student
v-nnld
that i her 'Participation
would mean she would be cast m m Bangkok, reported on his re­ ii om r ormosa speak to the con­
Flat For Rent
Female Help Wanted
the unenviable role of the leader. turn to Japan that multilateral gregation about Buddhism as
THREE Parking
ROOM flat
Wrw^F

practised in their respective
forth.
pivfc
and------ There is no doubt that the suc- S^6^5 ^ouM : weaken the countries.
GIRL
for
general
office
work,
no
ex6:30 P.M. OX’ J-W £4“' *
each natoon to become
Mnrbfi1116 European Common th! rfc seto-supp
Orting, and that is
It
was
also
fitting
when
three
ias made a profound im-j the first problem. It is dangerous
piession on the countries of th« and misleading to apply the. same parents came forward with their
Casey’s Corner ...
,
tar East and there is.a tendency ' principles to this region as in infants to participate in a “pre­
(Continued from Page One)
sentation” ceremony, so symbolic
An interesting article bu
r Vsw this success in such
on. him
him I Street in TO ShnnM l j
THese ^tions need some to this glorious day. Part of th° an^ Mack Miyashita appeared
simple terms that in some quar*red re
re-­ on all ne4tands
^ be fW
du4dnr
era
J
assistance
toward
in
­
^remong
read:

Just
as
Queen
cently
inLiberty
magazine.
It
?'S < • 1S felt that the mere act dustrialization, and not trade at
Maya held the future Buddha in
m nan, Asiatic common
There-1S n° Panacea for lei arms on that fair morning in S^e2?s tohat Togawa is the rebel CADILLAC or CASH? The JC
oj- the muscle set; smoking and
'1°° d 1S01ve a11 Problems. all the economic problems of this
Lumbini Garden, so today you sometimes even indulging in alco- ticket?/™1'1 50011 be offoi
area in multilateral form.
also -hold a future Buddha.” In­
^oraU1Ze °f a new 19fi5
Japan is .watching the Euro- fants presented were, Mark Mit­ lolic potation. And as his fellow
muscle builders, munching on Cadillac or $5,000.00 in cast
suo (parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry super-vitamized carrot
sticks Tickets are $1.00 each
Yonekura); Kenji Larry (par­ shake their heads in shame. Mr.’ ,
gear’s J.C. Centre “CadiL
into it, with considerable ents,. Mr. and Mrs. Kunio SuvaJt became apparent that I
Universe keeps improving.
dw held in October
Sh
?
is
not
alone
in
Japan was stating early that such fc Crna^j the United -States. Mr ^““Noriko (parents,
Miyashita must be taking o-aff- w^f®^ a P^ of $2,700. The
co-opeiation is desirable but that Australia and New Zealand also Mr. and Mis. Joe Nagasuye)
s le would not back up any move
The Buddhist Church choir in­ fits with Tagawa openly
'P'eoPle and the prize of
are
deeply
concerned.
While
Ja
­
to set up any machinery by which
Mack’s Gym’s “Clean Living’ ?5,000 split.
troduced

Nembutsu

by
Jim
pan is apparently not prepared
.
m°ve could be implement- i to come forward-with any con- Araki.
theory. Tsk! Tsk!
This year’s, draw will be held
eel. bince Japan is the only Far
*
*
*
£
r
°P°sal
it
seems
apparent
nn31eA23 at the Prince George
Eastern nation that can be. con-I that she would like to see strong
A^7one interested should
® dered H^^rialized, her rejec­
Koto P^yer T pta£A
economic
co-operation
between
t:
?Ir' Ken Kntsukake, c/o
tion of the common market idea
M
of Japan andMiss
™se countries bordering the
Gentr
e office, 150 Kenwood
• Wannabe, a talented
end of this dream, at Pacific. It is realized that - such
Avenue,
Toronto,
Ont
Califorma-born Kabuki dancer,
S Jn the meantime and probco-operation
could
never
be
aloiw
*
*
S
rr a co^siderable time in f^u?0?^ lines’ but to is
recital at the
the future.
?
h ^torium in Toronto. rC/ADA will soon have its
couId
'be taken
to
F?^Yto—Ihe Japanese An­ May fe^ . “* &r Saturday, hijt married Kodokan Black Belt
The
w4
ht backin
aCkh^ •of m feeling to-/ ^et detrimental
effects
of Bi?
tarctic
whaling expedition ended
judo couple wheh Judo World
during iTyol^
^TM’
WJth a totaj catch of

*
*
w and- Uatashita Club judoXrted 6 "’halS ™ite’ “ "'“
PVE^ 6«on of PINCH va’ Mi®8 Lmda Gray becomes the
hopeful and 2nd-Dan Matashita
East , Asia Co-prosperity Sphere
— 6
— - le as a cer‘
°( 1964 01ynipic Judo Team
feeling that Jais only now being overcome. For mnVt"™”4
^Inlb judoka Don McClelland,
Ran ® taming away, from Asia i.
e’ i When Crown Prince thatfo^^
ineir engagement was announced
? 1S Panted out i
last month.
Akihito, because of illness, remat for several years Japan ha* 1
,was forced to cancel th° advocated promoting economic I The Japanese expedition was I'
hTne portion of his goodoT sHips oL three? major J
th the Soataeast fisheries companies—-Taivo Whal- <
v ill tour of Southeast Asian
countries, thPhilippine authori­ Present c7oVei?
K,t te? Suisan
SuJsan Co.,
Co., and
and I
ties expressed their relief since mon market idea is a reversal of
«
^ Whaling Co. .
r^n?^renunsure of the kind of
S^th?116 ?e Critics .rec
°S- ofT2^^
a tot.al catch
recogreception Prince Akihito and Prtnfur storage with every
by Nippon' Suisan ’ ^
cess Micluko might receive from would be aSlSbn^^^
toePhJhppmos. Indeed one. group
alteration and remodeling
»”^^
^KoS?^
yOkUy°
omiouncea
'
,
also
mat it would do everything- in
:,UU1U accrue
Power to. embarrass them # thev Sdin^+
attitude,
WE MAKE NEW COATS AND JACKETS
came to that city. The low hl leading
’ to
‘° ^ e»S sSZ
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of tS
FROM ALL TYPES OF FURS
been indefinitely postponed. Ja- uun or .?
t e
±.2 the '™Hd- °usht to be
Bus: EM. 3-1509 BrUCe KeigO lnOUY®
woul^bp^r that heJ toadershiu adopted.
) necessary for the sue“
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and she strollgl
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such a mantle
T^r^ r?suIt in 3 renewal of ill
Zjfeta'JM
L&®.
m the other ™embe from a pragmatic point of view
^^’t ^ «>™d for continning to look in that directi on.

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